Definition of Debit card

1. Noun. A card (usually plastic) that enables the holder to withdraw money or to have the cost of purchases charged directly to the holder's bank account.


Definition of Debit card

1. Noun. A card much like a credit card, but which takes money directly from the bank account, rather than borrowing the money from the issuer of the card. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Debit Card

debiasing
debile
debilitant
debilitants
debilitate
debilitated
debilitates
debilitating
debilitation
debilitations
debilitative
debilities
debility
debismuthization
debit
debit card (current term)
debit cards
debit entry
debit side
debitable
debitage
debite
debited
debiting
debitor
debitors
debits
debitter
debittered
debittering

Literary usage of Debit card

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Emerging Electronic Methods for Making Retail Payments by Judith S. Ruud, Philip Webre (1996)
"Existing Payment Methods In a typical purchase using a debit card, the customer ... Payments Made with a debit card Authorizations Requested and Granted ..."

2. Pyaments, Clearance, and Settlement: A Guide to the Systems, Risks, and Issues by Nolani T. Traylor, Tamara E. Cross, Nancy Eibeck, Robert Pollard (1998)
"... Key Terms debit card Electronic wallet Encryption B Stored-value card Basic Data A debit card is a bank card that draws funds directly from a consumer's ..."

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